Tigers Interested In Carlos Quentin

The Tigers are interested in trading for Padres outfielder Carlos Quentin, Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports reports (Twitterlinks). Quentin's $7MM salary could be an impediment for the Tigers, Morosi adds.

Quentin figures to be one of the best available hitters this summer. Since returning from arthroscopic knee surgery, the 29-year-old has a .421/.542/.921 batting line with five home runs in 48 plate appearances. However, the Padres could wait to make major trades until they settle their ownership situation.

There's room for improvement on Detroit's offense. Tigers right fielders rank second-last in MLB in OPS (.637) and the team's designated hitters rank last in the American League in OPS (.604). The Tigers could use Quentin as a designated hitter at the expense of Delmon Young or mix him in at the corner outfield positions along with Brennan Boesch and, once he's healthy, Andy Dirks.

The Padres could theoretically obtain compensatory draft picks for Quentin by retaining him and making him a qualifying offer after the season, when his contract expires (it still seems unlikely that they would make such an offer). If Quentin is traded, his new team wouldn't be able to obtain compensation picks under baseball's new collective bargaining agreement.

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I personally dont think the Tigers need Quentin. We have enough outfielders and when Dirks comes back we will be fine in the OF. Also I like having someone with speed like Berry and it would be interesting to see how he does if given a full time job in LF.

What we need is a defensive second basemen. We need someone who is good with the glove, or even SS. Much like the Red Sox did in 2004 adding defense and subtracting offense. We have something like -30 runs saved this year.

Berry is a fringe player helped by an insanely high BABIP that is finally coming back down to earth.
A defensive second baseman would be nice since they’re not going to get anything out Raburn, Santiago, or whatever minor league filler they bring up IMO anyway.

1. I love your name.
2. His Babip is high, however I would like to see how he does starting for a consistent period of time. It was really nice to have that type of speed on the bases and if he can hit .250 and play good defense that would be worth it. He also is the only guy who actually steals bases, Jackson doesnt attempt nearly enough. Now I know Berry could be the poor man’s Joey Gathwright, but I woudl like to see what he can do.

I’m a big Berry fan, however this is not a year for rebuilding, and testing (27 year old) prospects. The 2012 Tigers were built to win it all, anything less is a disappointment. What seemed realistic is quickly becoming a dream, something needs to be done. The Tigers can’t keep waiting for the answer, they need to find it

I heard something earlier in the season that Astros front office is high on 2B prospect so for the right price altuve could be had. He’s probably going to be the NL’s All Star at 2B and he’s still pre arbitration. Besides I can guarantee you that the Astros aren’t going to beat out the Reds or Cardinals or even the Pirate for the division or either of the wild cards

Quentin has a great arm in RF. It’s true that he doesn’t have range though. But with his arm, I’d argue he’s more of an average defender. With Berry/Dirks in LF though and AJax in CF, I don’t think range is as big of a concern.

But I do agree, with FunkyTime. We definitely need help at 2b. Perhaps Jemile Weeks of the A’s? I know Billy Beane is really high on Jacob Turner. Weeks isn’t doing much now, but he plays stellar defense at 2b, has the potential for offensive growth, and has speed, all of which the Tigers need more of.

1st do the Tigers know if and when Victor Martinez is coming back?
2nd, The Tigers need to gel as a team, right now they have a group of highly paid individuals.
3rd, I still like Delmon Young. Yes, I am well aware of his off the field issues, but he still might come around to have a productive year and help the Tigers to the playoffs.

If Victor Martinez does return it wouldn’t be until mid-August or (more likely) September. And he’d have to DH full-time. But hopefully they’re not counting on him contributing this season.

2. The makeup of the team isn’t great. Other than CF, they have truly terrible defense, which has really hurt the starters’ numbers and their ability to go deeper into games, which taxes the bullpen, which increases the likelihood of losing close games, which puts more pressure on the offense to put up crooked numbers, etc.

3. Agree about Delmon, but he’s the wrong fit for the Tigers. They have too many Delmons. Raburn is a Delmon Young. Peralta is a Delmon Young. Boesch is a Delmon Young. Streaky hitters prone to mental mistakes who are slow and can’t field to save their lives.

I would love Cole Hamels to the Tigers. Trade anyone for him, even if he’s just a rental. And bring us Polanco’s carcass along with him.

carcass is a little rough. He’d be better than anyone else we’ve put out there at 2nd base this season. He’s familiar with the the city, some of the players and the coaching staff. AND he’s not going to be expensive to obtain.

Hamels would cost us turner and maybe even castellanos(sp?). Personally I wouldnt like to get rid of everything we have in our farm. Now if you are talking about a package for castro/garza then you have my attention!

1) Probably September or if they are lucky early August. I would think where the team is would have some bearing on if he comes back or not. If htey are in the playoff hunt you can be sure he will be there in September.

2) They look like a bunch of uncoordinated “insert word I cant use on forum” in the field, however everything I hear from the clubhouse sounds good. Jim Does have his favorites though.

Delmon would be the first to go, but as long as Vmart is Hirt, he always has a DH spot. Sad to say but CQ’s defense is much better than elmon’s….not that either is very good, but delmon is inept with a glove.

Boesch shouldn’t be in the Tigers’ long-term plans. He is average at best at the plate, swinging at balls that expands the strike zone for pitchers and he is slow in the outfield with a mediocre arm. I would trade Boesch for Quentin straight up.

You want someone who has potential to be like Polanco, but is a decade younger? Go for Darwin Barney of the Cubs. He is a good 2B and is very affective hitting to the opposite field (RF) to advance runners fron first to third base. He is young (26), does not strike out a lot (one of ten ABs), and his power is starting to develop. He is a very consistent .275-280 hitter.

$7 million could be an impediment? Seriously? The owner bid easily $50 million more than anyone else was offering Fielder just so he could enjoy a championship before he passes on. What, did his heirs suddenly figure he was stealing from them?

This re affirms what I’ve been hearing that Dirks’ injury is more serious than initially thought.

CQ would be welcomed in LF. Berry is not an everyday player and if dirks is out for an extended period of time, Quentin could be a real relief to a walking wounded patchwork outfield. Plus; it would put Elmon in the DH spot for good and that is worth Carlos’ salary alone.

The Tigers need so many things it’s ridiculous. They mostly need another starter, as well as 2nd basemen/shortstop. Boesch, Castellanos, and Turner for Garza and Castro? We could also try a similar thing for Hamels and Polanco, but I’d be shocked if either happened…

Yea I would be shocked if that happened to, although I would do it in a heartbeat! Castro will provide stability up the middle, and whatever people may say about him he would be our best ss in 2 decades.

I’m not sure if he is or isn’t, but I’d rather do the Cubs trade myself. Although the Philadelphia one would work well too … even if Hamels is a rental, he’d give the Tigers a much needed left-handed arm in the rotation, and Polanco is better than anyone else we have for second base.

Now that I think about it, I definitely say they should do the Cubs one. D. Young, Turner, and Castellanos for Garza and Castro. I highly doubt the Cubs would trade Castro, but the Tigers could certainly use him.

That’s the big question. Quentin will be the biggest power bat on the market, you would think, and there could be multiple bidders. I’m sure the Mets never dreamed they could get a prospect like Wheeler for Beltran last year, but if you can get a GM who is really desperate you never know. And here’s the thing, how desperate is Dombroski to bring a winner to Detroit this year? The Fielder signing would make you think very, but I’m sure a top prospect will not be necessary. I’m wondering if Quentin and a decent prospect from the Padres for one of the Tigers better prospects would make everybody happy?

If the Cubs are in sell mode and would part with Darwin Barney, the Tigers should go after him.

In the story about Starlin Castro possibly being available in trade, I said in the comment section that Barney is a building block for the Cubs. Wow, did Cubs’ fans come out against that idea.

So, if Cubs fans don’t see the value in Barney and don’t care if they get rid of him then the Tigers should go after him. He is only 25 and getting paid a little more than MLB minimum. If the Cubs want to unload Alfonso Soriano on some other team, then Delmon Young could be their Left Fielder.

Don’t fall for Quentin’s typical one-week MVP run. He’s done this multiple times for the White Sox where he’ll be the best offensive player in baseball, then go into a two-month slump while swinging at every low and outside pitch thrown to him. The Tigers simply need more offense from the man they paid $214 million to.

How about the Diamondbacks and the Tigers get together for another trade. Send Ryan Roberts, Stephen Drew, and Joe Saunders to the Tigers for Jhonny Peralta and some lower-level prospects. Arizona can salary dump and get some prospects at the lower levels. Also can play Peralta everyday at 3b and continue to play Bloomquist and McDonald at SS. Detroit can fix their infield defense woes and maybe get some good offensive production as well.

The tigers need to shy away from outfielders we have 5 starting outfielders with the exception of delmon who is a dh what we need to do is trade quinton berry(OF) hernan perez(2B) andy oliver(LHP) and casey crosby(LHP) to the astros for jose altuve(2B) and jed lowrie(SS) then flip jhonny peralta to a contending team in need of middle infield help at the plate and then u have a good young middle infield that is solid on defense and way above average at the palte not to mention altuve is under contract for a while(also 4th in the voting for the all star game at 2B and batting .324) and lowrie has 12 hr’s and is batting a solid .275.(forgot to mention hes also a switch hitter)